There was no one who got the correct answer for the Problem of the Week #6. Click on the thumbnail, then click on view image details to see the solution). Thank you to all the students who participated in the Problem of the Week #6.
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Henry’s go-kart travels at a maximum speed of 40 kilometers per hour. How far can it go in 17 seconds? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
All solutions must be submitted by noon time on Friday, November 14.
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Answer done on a sheet of looseleaf (folded in fourths in order to fit into the ballot box outside of the Math Center on the Orange Team floor.)
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Congratulations to the winner of the Problem of the Week #5, Owen Mitrega from 8E1 (click on the thumbnail, then click on view image details to see his solution). Owen has won a $15 gift card for the movies. Thank you to all the students who participated in the Problem of the Week #5.
Katherine is saving for a trip to her cousin’s house in another province. She figures she needs $213 to have a comfortable trip. To earn money she mows lawns. Each mowing earns her $16. She already had mowed four lawns. How many more lawns must she mow to get at least $213?
All solutions must be submitted by noon time on Friday, November 7.
Please remember:
First and Last Name
Class
Problem of the Week #
Answer done on a sheet of looseleaf (folded in fourths in order to fit into the ballot box outside of the Math Center on the Orange Team floor.)
Congratulations to the winner of the Problem of the Week #4, Thomas Hare from 7E2 (click on the thumbnail, then click on view image details to see his solution). Thomas has won a $15 gift card for the movies. Thank you to all the students who participated in the Problem of the Week #4.
In Cross Country action last night, Harkins came away with several wins in this their final meet of the season at French Fort Cove.
First, Grade 8 Boys- Will Falconer
Second, Grade 8 Boys- Tristan Eisnor
First, Grade8 Girls- Cameron Audet
Second, Grade 8 Girls- Shaylin MacFarlane
Fourth, Grade 8 Girls- Sam Lobban
Third, Grade 6 Girls- Bailey Henderson
Will Falconer won overall for points for grade 8 boys this season and was awarded a trophy at the closing ceremonies.
Way to go team Harkins!
Guess how many pieces of candy corn. It is a 3 digit odd number less than 200. It is divisible by 7. The number in the ones place and the tens place is the same. What is the number?
All solutions must be submitted by noon time on Friday, October 31.
Please remember:
First and Last Name
Class
Problem of the Week #
Answer done on a sheet of looseleaf (folded in fourths in order to fit into the ballot box outside of the Math Center on the Orange Team floor.)
Show how you found your answer (answer only will not be eligible for draw)
Congratulations to the winner of the Problem of the Week #3, Jenny Waye-Sobey from 8E1 (click on the thumbnail, then click on view image details to see her solution). Jenny has won a $15 gift card for the movies. Thank you to all the students who participated in the Problem of the Week #3.